air moves from areas of high pressure to low pressured areas. therefore the pressure makes air masses to move around the equator. but where in areas where the pressure difference is small then the air mass doesnt move it becomes stationary.
Air pressure does not like to move, it is the air that moves from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure.
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Fluids tend to move toward low pressure areas.
No, it does not.
the air pressure changes because gas paticles are farther apart and air pressure decreases
as you move up from sea level, the atmospheric pressure decreases. At higher elevations, theres less air above you so therefor less air pressure. When the air pressure outside your body decreases, the air pressure inside also decreases (slowly).
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No. Fluids move away from areas of high pressure and toward areas of low pressure.
Fluids tend to move toward low pressure areas.
the air pressure decreases as you go up.
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air has a tendency to move so it moves from high pressure area to low pressure area
Robots can by moved by electric motors, by air pressure, by hydraulic pressure, or even by using magnetic fields.
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No. Air pressure decreases as you move up in the atmosphere. This is because air has mass and weight like everything else, and as you rise up in the atmosphere there is less air above you.